(a) Cumulative vote system
(b) Single non-transferable vote system
(c) Single transferable vote system
(d) None of the above

Answer:

Which of the following is true about chairman of Public Accounts Committee?

(a) Elected by Union Cabinet
(b) Appointed by Speaker
(c) Appointed by President
(d) Elected by members of the Public Accounts Committee

Answer:

What is zero hour in parliament?

(a) When the proposal of the opposition is considered
(b) When matters of utmost importance are raised
(c) The first hour of the session
(d) When a money bill is introduced in the Lok Sabha

Answer:

With regard to the powers of the Rajya Sabha, which one among the following statements is not correct?

(a) A money bill cannot be introduced in the Rajya Sabha
(b) The Rajya Sabha has no power either to reject or amend a money bill
(c) The Rajya Sabha cannot discuss the annual financial statement
(d) The Rajya Sabha has no power to vote on the demands for grants

Answer:

Which is the largest committee of the Parliament?

(a) The Public Accounts Committee
(b) The Committee on Public Undertakings
(c) The Estimates Committee
(d) The Committee on Petitions

Answer:

The minimum age for being the member of Parliament is:

(a) 21 Years
(b) 25 Years
(c) 28 Years
(d) 30 Years

Answer:

What is the minimum age for election/appointment as member of the Rajya Sabha?

(a) 21 Years
(b) 25 Years
(c) 30 Years
(d) 35 Years

Answer:

When the joint sittings of the two houses of Parliament are held?
A B C D

(a) To elect the President of India
(b) To elect the Vice-President of India
(c) To adopt a Constitution amending bill
(d) To consider and pass a bill on which two houses disagree

Which of the Committees of the Parliament is concerned with putting a financial check on the executive?
(a) Advisory Committee
(b) Committee on Public Undertaking
(c) Public Accounts Committee
(d) Estimates Committee

Answer:

Who has the authority to establish an inter-state council?
(a) Prime Minister
(b) President of India
(c) Chief Minister
(d) Governor of the state